Transcription of Ancient Greece: Pots - British Museum
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Ancient Greece: Pots Black-figured lip cup Greek, around 540 BC Visit resource for teachers Key stage 2 Ancient Greece: Pots Contents Before your visit Background information Resources Gallery information Preliminary activities During your visit Gallery activities: introduction for teachers Gallery activities: briefings for adult helpers Gallery activity: Pot names, shapes and uses Gallery activity: Animals Gallery activity: Pot patterns Gallery activity: A kylix After your visit Follow-up activities Ancient Greece: Pots Before your visit Ancient Greece: Pots Before your visit Background information As with most Ancient civilisations, large amounts of pottery have survived from Ancient Greece.
As with most ancient civilisations, large amounts of pottery have survived from ancient ... and Greek territory in Egypt (Naucratis). The large sculptures are from Apollo’s oracle at Didyma. There are very early pots with geometric patterns on them. Corinthian pottery with its rows of animals has a ... • Review the shapes, names and uses of ...
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